Dan, do you know the price difference between a Rohloff and a Pinion gearbox on roughly the same frame by function from either maker?
Yes, this is easy to answer because the higher volume maker offers some frames with a choice of gearboxes (keeping in mind they differ at the mounting points and how the drivetrain is tensioned).
One of their popular models is priced this way and the difference between gearbox prices is typical across their line whether production or custom frames (prices in USD$):
• Frame Only ($1995)
• SRAM 2x10 Mountain Kit ($1500)
• Rohloff 14-spd Internal Hub ($3565)
• Pinion 12-spd Gearbox ($3855)
• Pinion 18-spd Gearbox ($4720)
The derailleur option uses a chain, of course, but the sealed gearboxes all use Gates CenterTrack drive belt & rings. Generally, OEM offerings with belt drives seem to be a bit more expensive than chain drive, so keep that in mind when looking at the listed prices.
Do you know which gearbox do they sell more of?
I believe they have sold more Rohloffs to date because they have been on the market longest, so have the largest sales history. I am not sure how sales break down currently, but I think Rohloffs likely still lead , as they are the cheapest sealed gearboxes offered. Though more than twice as expensive as the 2x10 derailleur drivetrain, the Rohloff looks a bargain compared to either of the two Pinions, but the drivetrains differ in overall gear range, steps between gears, how they fit into the frame, shifting options, and how the driveline is tensioned.
The other factory specializes in folding bicycles and Rohloff drivetrains make up a miniscule number of their overall sales. Their current offering mates the Rohloff Speedhub with a belt drive at a starting price of USD$4295.00. They don't do a Pinion drive bike.
Best,
Dan.